has anyone used these on their cyclic? They are .06sec, but only 1.2 kg-cm. I'm currently running Hyperion ds-09scd's that .13sec and 2 kg-cm... but the pos's keep burning out. I've changed my radio and my 3-axis gyro several times...sill with the same issue. So I'm convinced the hyperion's have to go.

the ds-09scd's are rated for 6 volts, which is what my bec is set for. the odd part is that this only happens after the bird has sat unused for a month or two. I think I'm switching to the savox servos.

the ds-09scd's are rated for 6 volts, which is what my bec is set for. the odd part is that this only happens after the bird has sat unused for a month or two. I think I'm switching to the savox servos.

I had some hyperions and had to return them since they were defective. Doing all sorts of unexpected movements or just not moving. Hyperion Europe admitted that they had a defective bunch and refunded me.

I'm now using Savox SH-0261MG on cyclic and SH-0262MG on tail. I use the Skookum SK-360 FBL and a Futaba GY-520 servo. The whole things runs at 6V via a separate BEC since the current draw is too much for the Castle Phoenix25 builit-n BEC on 3S.

The problem with the SAVOX is the extra weight, which adds to the extra weight of the BEC and all those wires. In the end the thing flies like a dream but I only get 5m30 flight on 3S 800mAh, landing with 20-25% remaining battery.

If I were you, I would try using better servos (heat dissipation, stronger gears like metal) on the cyclic and ensuring that you have enough current capacity in your BEC. If you are using both a FBL and a separate gyro, then there's a good chance your ESC's BEC is running very hot, maybe cutting out?

Also, if you are using an FBL, then you need cyclic servos that can work hard and not over heat. Metal gears, metal casing would be best IMH...

That is the first I've heard of problems with the Hyperion servos, even in FBL helies, seems most everyone is using them in the 200s. But I do run the metal gear version(SMD) in mine. Anyway I decided to look a little more this morning into the voltage issue and found this fresh from their website. Looks even worse than them not being 6V rated.

Quote:

Maximum Input Voltage 5.5V Unloaded Voltage Max

I guess they are planning for wire/connector loss when loaded even at 5.5V. Nothing wrong with getting better servos, but no doubt this is why they are burning up.

Cory

EDIT: On the other hand I see that, unlike Hyperions, you can get replacment cases for Savox servos. Which is a real sore spot with me since I have a Hyperion with a broken case.

i did a little digging and found that at 4.8volts, the jr ds285 mg's have 1.22 kg-cm of torque. the 285 mg's are recommended on 450's... so I should have plenty of torque for a 200 class cyclic...plus wicked speed.

think is, I already bought the sh-0262 mg's with out doing prior research. Impulse buy at my lhs. though the savox website has them listed for a 200-450 tail servo, i think they will have enough torque for a 200 disk. worst case scenario, I can throw them into a tiny 3d foamy and pic up an extra.